Wiring Harness Technician

Oliver Talent Solutions
Northampton, Northamptonshire
11 months ago
Applications closed

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Are you a Wiring Harness Technician with experience in automotive, motorsport or aerospace? Do you have hands-on knowledge of System 25 and a desire to step into a fast-paced manufacturing environment? If so, we want to hear from you.
This is your chance to join a specialist manufacturer of power distribution systems and electrical harnesses, working with a highly skilled team producing top-quality assemblies for leading sectors including motorsport, automotive and aerospace.
As a Wiring Harness Technician, you will be responsible for the build and testing of high and low-voltage harnesses, supporting the design and development of electrical systems.
Your responsibilities as a Wiring Harness Technician:

  • Manufacture complex wiring harnesses for motorsport and automotive applications.
  • Assemble low and high-voltage enclosures and electrical systems.
  • Perform end-of-line testing including continuity, isolation, and resistance checks.
  • Interpret and work from electrical schematics and manufacturing drawings.
  • Support in-house engineering and development projects as required.
  • Maintain high levels of dimensional accuracy and repeatability in builds.
    Your current experience which will help you as a Wiring Harness Technician:
  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in wiring harness manufacture for automotive, motorsport, or aerospace.
  • Proficient in wire wrapping/twisting and familiar with System 25 and moulded parts.
  • Ability to read and interpret detailed wiring schematics and harness drawings.
  • Knowledge of connector systems, sleeving, and automotive/motorsport wiring standards.
  • Experience with service loops and end-of-line testing systems (e.g. Cirris) is desirable.
    What you can expect as a Wiring Harness Technician:
  • Competitive Salary, dependent on experience.
  • Company pension.
  • Holiday allowance: 25 days + bank holidays.
  • On-site in Northamptonshire.
    If you are interested in the role, please click apply and the Oliver Talent Solutions team will be in touch with more details

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